A recently renovated two-bedroom cottage, nestled at the water’s edge of Killary Fjord to the rear, and offering wonderful views of the surrounding countryside and mountains.House Layout
The cottage sleeps 4 and is ideally suited to couples and friends. The cottage is centrally heated throughout and also offers a wood-burning stove
Bedroom 1 - Double Bedroom
Bedroom 2 – Twin Bedroom
The bathroom has WC, sink and shower.Amenities
Sofa
Fireside chairs
Oak Dining Table & Chairs
Multi-channel TV
Cooker
Refrigerator
Microwave
Laundry facilities are available and include a washing machine and a dryer.Outside
Outdoor seating available
Parking to the front and side of the house for up to 2 carsIncluded in Your Rental
Towels and linens included.
Rental price includes electricity and heating
Wi-fi included.Notes
Please note that this property offers direct access to the sea-shore and may not be suitable for small children.Local Area
There is a pub 100m from the cottage and it offers food and traditional music during the busy Summer months. Adventure sports, attractions and activities are all available locally and can be arranged for you. Seaweed baths, boat tours, hill-walking and much more are all within easy reach.
There are many awe places of interest in the immediate area including Aasleagh Falls, and the Village itself featured in the movie “The Field”. The village provides ample places to eat and drink and the local shop will supply you with everything you need for your self-catering holiday.

General

Wi-fi

Private Parking

Kitchen

Cooking utensils

Cutlery

Kettle

Microwave

Toaster

Washing Machine

Cups

Glasses

Plates

Sitting room

Television

Outdoors

Garden Furniture

Open Plan Garden

AirBnB

Bed Linens

Hot Water

Kitchen

TV

Heating

Washer

Dryer

Free Parking

Family Friendly

Hangers

Iron

Location Details

Galway City & Eyre Square
Located in the heart of Galway, Eyre Square Centre is one of Irelands most modern and yet historic shopping centre. The centre is Galway City's liveliest and attractive meeting place incorporating over 60 national and international shopping outlets.
Galway's famous Spanish Arch is located on the left bank of the Corrib, where Galway's river meets the sea.
Located on Nun's Island, on the west bank of the River Corrib near Salmon Weir Bridge, Galway Cathedral is one of the largest and most dominating buildings in Galway. The Salmon Weir Bridge is a big tourist attraction and many gather to watch the salmon make their way up the Corrib river to spawn during the summer months.

Salthill
It’s impossible to beat Salthill’s location on the northern inner shore of Galway Bay, the Aran Islands are visible to the right and Galway City to the left. Directly across Galway Bay is the Burren in Co.Clare and to the west are the bogs and mountains of Connemara. On a clear day you feel as though you could reach out and touch the Clare hills though there are also many days when you can’t see them at all.

Perks Funfair
This outdoor funfair is open from Easter onwards and is in full swing during July and August. The Leisureland Funworld theme park has a poolside restaurant at reasonable prices. The Perks family have been associated with the Irish leisure industry and fairgrounds since the beginning of this century. It is a traditional funfair, with combination fo Dodgems, simulator, Waltzer’s, Mega dance twist, Buggys and Sideshows.

Connemara National Park
In the West of Ireland in County Galway, you will find the breath-taking Connemara National Park which covers some 2,957 hectares of scenic mountains, bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands. A number of walking trails beginning at the Visitor Centre offer walkers a variety of scenic routes and nature trails through the park. The park is also home to Connemara ponies, red deer and an enormous variety of birdlife, including skylarks, stonechats and peregrine falcons.

Spiddal
Spiddal, is a small seaside village located just 12 miles West of Galway City. An Spidéal is a scenic friendly town where the people speak both Irish and English. Spiddal is probably best known for Colaiste Chonnacht to which students come from all over Ireland and the world to learn the Irish language, culture and traditions. The signposts are all in the Irish language and you will hear it spoken in the shops, pubs and restaurants. Spiddal has two beaches on Galway Bay; one is b

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